According to their corporate blog in Korean, Samsung has officially passed the two million sold mark in just three short months since they launched their latest series of connected TVs with its new Smart Hub.

According to figures from The NPD Group, Samsung is the top-selling
TV brand in the US with a 24.9% market share in the total flat-panel TV
market. Since April, the company says it has sold about 730,000 smart
TVs in North America, which boasts the largest TV market globally.

Europe has consumed 710,000 of the web-connected and application
centric Samsung sets – with significant sales figures seen in the UK,
France, Italy and Germany. Samsung also reports 170,000 units have now
been sold in the Middle East and Africa, and 270,000 in South East Asia -
with sales continuing at pace in both regions. Samsung’s home market of
Korea, meanwhile, has so far registered 120,000 sales of its smart TV
sets.

After the initial rush to buy the connected products when launched in
April, Samsung reports steady sales at an average rate of 150,000 units
a week, or 22,000 sets a day. The company’s two millionth sale was
reached on 15 June.